Kenya is set to receive Sh24.47 billion in multilateral grants in the 2025/26 fiscal year.
According to the Treasury, the World Bank is the leading contributor, providing Sh12.37 billion.
Following the World Bank, the Global Fund will contribute Sh4.4 billion, and the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation will provide Sh3.8 billion.
The Green Climate Fund is set to grant Sh0.95 billion, while the EDF/EEC will contribute Sh0.84 billion.
Lastly, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) will provide Sh0.54 billion in grants to Kenya.